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Help your community and gain service hours! Join us on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., to remove non-native, invasive plants from Driskell Park. You can confirm if the event is cancelled due to weather by contacting Dawn Taft at (240) 487-0290 or at dtaft@hyattsville.org. Please arrive on time or contact Dawn if you anticipate being late.
the first floor of the City Building
Hyattsville seniors are invited to this free weekly, hour-long, seated exercise class that uses simple exercises to improve motor skills and brain function. Pre-registration and face coverings are required. To register, please contact Beryl Johnson at bjohnson@hyattsville.org or (301) 985-5058
Virtual
Take back control of your backyard! Join us for a free webinar to hear from University of Maryland Professor Paul Leisnham on ways to reduce the tiger mosquito population without relying on hazardous chemicals!
3600 Block of Gallatin Street
City staff and Ward 5 Councilmembers Rommel Sandino & Joseph Solomon invite residents to a community meeting on Saturday, August 27, at 10 a.m., at the 3600 block of Gallatin Street. Staff will present results from a recent traffic calming study of Gallatin Street and accept feedback and questions. For questions, email ward5@hyattsville.org.
Hyatt Park
A Ward 5 Chat is also taking place later that Saturday, August 27, at noon, at Hyatt Park (3500 Hamilton Street)! Join your Councilmembers as they provide Ward 5 with new developments and field resident concerns. Following the chat, attendees are encouraged to stick around for the City’s Back-To-School Jam beginning at 1 p.m. School supplies, music, food, and family activities are included!
Join City Councilmembers and staff for a Back-to-School Jam on Saturday, August 27, beginning at 1 p.m., at Hyatt Park, 3500 Hamilton Street! Families can pick up donated school supplies (while supplies last) while enjoying good music, food and snacks, and family-friendly activities. The City is also asking for donated school supplies and volunteers to assist at the Back-To-School Jam. You can find donation drop off locations and the volunteer interest form at hyattsville.org/back2school.